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    Re: hyperMILL in Solidworks

    ~A big thanks to the OpenMind tech support crew. Jim, Dave, Alan, Al Z, Doug, & Steve. Awesome guys that know their product and service their customers. Thanks again for all you help.~

    Garry
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    Re: HyperView - Machine Model for simulation

    A big thanks to the Open Mind tech support crew. Jim, Dave, Alan, Al Z, Doug, & Steve. Awesome guys that know their product and service their customers. Thanks again for all you help resolving our...
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    I know this post is almost 8 yrs old, but I found it while seeking info about machine simulation files. Shawn is correct. I am adding and updating machines to our machine context. I found Haas to be...
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    Re: HyperView - Machine Model for simulation

    -UPDATE-

    I did get a response from my Haas rep. They sent me an XT file that will work great. Now, I have to get the file translated to a .mmb file to work in HyperView.

    308466
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    HyperView - Machine Model for simulation

    Good morning,


    We have a Haas VM-3 with a Renishaw OTS tool setter on our CNC machine. Can someone tell me where to get a turn-key simulator file (.mmb) for a Haas VM3 setup? I could not...
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    Re: hyperMILL in Solidworks

    Al,

    Any new development on an auto update for models, sketches etc...? Just checking. Thnx.

    ~Garry
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    Re: hyperMILL in Solidworks

    Thanks Alan. I am looking forward to the update. Attach a link to the video on this subject. And any other significant updates. Thanks again.
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    Re: hyperMILL in Solidworks

    Good morning. I was browsing forums on Hypermill and came across your OLD post. We use SolidWorks with Hypermill add-in. It works great and the tool paths are nice. BUT, it is a little quirky. Why...
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